Standing Group News

Third Newsletter

Third Newsletter Dear colleagues, Please find a copy of the third newsletter of the Standing Group on Citizenship. You will find: – Call for ECPR Montreal 26-29.8.2015 general conference – panels to be included in the SG Citizenship section proposal. Deadline 25th October .2014 ; – Joint Session Warsaw – Paper deadline dec 1st; – The SG Citizenship Third Newsletter

Second Newsletter

Second Newsletter Dear colleagues, Please find a copy of the second newsletter of the Standing Group on Citizenship. You will find: – New ECPR SG framework adopted – agenda for discussion; – SG Citizenship panels accepted in Glasgow (ECPR); – A joint session for SG Citizenship in Warsaw (2015). See you in Glasgow in September (our SG meeting will be Second Newsletter

News from us!

News from us! Dear all, Important news for the group in this newsletter: SG Citizenship was accepted as section with 9 panels in Glasgow!! A joint session for SG Citizenship in Warsaw (2015) has been accepted 28.04.2014: Citizenship, diversity, participation and education in times of change. Publication support for affiliated scholars of SG Citizenship. – make a News from us!

Next activities

Next activities   The Standing Group on Citizenship has been accepted as section for ECPR Glasgow with 8 panels! See abstract and panel titles on the page Events. Abstracts should be sent before February 15th, 2014. You are also invited to propose thematic focus for joint session in Warsaw (2015) by Feb.1st 2014.  

Newsletter and Call for Papers

Newsletter and Call for Papers Dear colleagues, This is the first newsletter for the Standing Group Citizenship. You will find: an invitation to propose panels in our section application for ECPR Glasgow – please contact us on October 31, 2013 – at the latest. an invitation to propose thematic focus in joint session application for Warsaw 2015 Newsletter and Call for Papers

Citizenship as field

Citizenship as field This year Norway celebrates the 100 year anniversary for women’s right to vote. A group of courageous women used clever rhetoric to carefully explain women’s disadvantaged political position and argued that justice in terms of equal right to vote should prevail. It took almost 100 years (since 1814) for the rights to Citizenship as field